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and john boehner over the weekend said, we're done with tax increases. he was repeating that position. the house white house responded, the senior adviser, saying no deal is possible as long as john boehner is in that place. so that's where we are, sue. you've got on the one hand the two parties working together. they are like my to avoid a government shutdown. still fighting and will be for months over the long-term situation. >> wow, john, thank you so much. >>> let's recap the day's other big headlines driving today's session. united technology upgraded to a buy at citi. the firm siting attracting situation. extended delay involving the $21.1 billion to buy mexico. anheuser-busch said they made substantial progress in resolving the doj's concerns. constellation brands want to buy them under the same deal. walt disney films "oz, the great and powerful" coming in number one for the second week in a row taking in $42 million in north america ticket sales. ibm out performing the tech sector over the past year but can the global tech giant avoid big terms.
and john boehner over the weekend said, we're done with tax increases. he was repeating that position. the house white house responded, the senior adviser, saying no deal is possible as long as john boehner is in that place. so that's where we are, sue. you've got on the one hand the two parties working together. they are like my to avoid a government shutdown. still fighting and will be for months over the long-term situation. >> wow, john, thank you so much. >>> let's recap the...
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john fortt, fill us in on this story. >> well, i think ms. catz has a point here, but maybe the sales team wasn't thrown under the bus. i think they've been in a way under the bus for a while now. it's important to go back, back in june, the head of sales, keith block, left oracle. and one of the stories that i have heard today is i've kind of asked questions around this, is that oracle has still been transitioning the sales force, trying to go from selling mostly database to selling hardware and clad applications as well, and it kind of caught up to them. q4 is the time when the sales team really has to perform, if they're going to hit their annual quota. we really have to see if they show up in this case. i still think, though, they're going to have kinks to work out going forward because they're really trying to sell this suite of products in a whole different way than in the past. there could be something to the story, tyler. >> to the other john, if i might. you know, we did a little digging, and we noticed that mr. ellison -- i don't wa
john fortt, fill us in on this story. >> well, i think ms. catz has a point here, but maybe the sales team wasn't thrown under the bus. i think they've been in a way under the bus for a while now. it's important to go back, back in june, the head of sales, keith block, left oracle. and one of the stories that i have heard today is i've kind of asked questions around this, is that oracle has still been transitioning the sales force, trying to go from selling mostly database to selling...
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our chief washington correspond john harwood has the latest. hi, john. >> hi, tyler. the arguments are over before the court. the crowds have dissipated. we had thousands of people out here, tons of electricity and emotion in the crowd over this momentous case. two cases, actually, one being argued today, one being argued tomorrow the it's important to recognize, even as people are picking over the questions, looking for tea leaves, are they ready to decide this case once and for all? it's important to remember both in public opinion and in american business, this is really a settled issue right now. public opinion has turned on its head raptly in the last few years, majority of people support same-sex marriage. if you look at corporate america, the practices of corporate america in conferring benefits indicate they are on the side of same-sex marriage as well. look at this list of some of the top companies in america rated by the human rights campaign, a leading gale rights organization, which said that 13 of the fortune 20 had perfect scores in terms of their assess
our chief washington correspond john harwood has the latest. hi, john. >> hi, tyler. the arguments are over before the court. the crowds have dissipated. we had thousands of people out here, tons of electricity and emotion in the crowd over this momentous case. two cases, actually, one being argued today, one being argued tomorrow the it's important to recognize, even as people are picking over the questions, looking for tea leaves, are they ready to decide this case once and for all?...
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especially since it's just hard to bet against john malone. he is smarter than every media investor out there. >> what are the growth prospects of the entire business? where does the growth come from, would you say, in the next three to five years? >> well, historically, charter has underinvested on the video side. right now it is the fastest growing cable company, it has the best footprint in the industry and the best management team. so i think there's a lot of growth that still -- that we're still seeing over the next two years for charter. >> and you know, barton, you wonder if there are other companies out there that mr. malone might look for. cablevision has been rumored to be in play lately. is that a possible kand, do you think? >> i don't want to go too far down the road of saying what they might or might not buy. it's clear they're fully invested now with putting their cash into charter. they don't have cash sitting on the sidelines now to go out and chase other things. if there is nor consolidation, i would expect it would happen th
especially since it's just hard to bet against john malone. he is smarter than every media investor out there. >> what are the growth prospects of the entire business? where does the growth come from, would you say, in the next three to five years? >> well, historically, charter has underinvested on the video side. right now it is the fastest growing cable company, it has the best footprint in the industry and the best management team. so i think there's a lot of growth that still...
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john najarian is also joining us here onset. we are points away from the s&p 500 hitting the all-time closing high. what's your guess on when that happens? >> if it weren't for oracle, it would have been early in the morning tomorrow. and even with oracle, i think the market still has enough gas, melissa to get past that. but to j.j.'s point and everyone on the desk, i agree there are some in the armor. not to push the market down, but to keep the fed in that tight box, that is exactly where the fed is. they're stuck, they can't get out of this now. if you were looking for an early exit, ain't happening, folks. not happening, not getting out early. >> like i say, there are people rooting for that bit of bad news, tim so they can get that assurance that the fed is not going to leave early. >> do you think it might be more early for the market to look past an oracle as opposed to a caterpillar or fedex because oracle has always fired on all cylinders. to have these different business lines miss from the guidance not too long ago,
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have a great weekend. >> go ahead, john? what do you want to say, john? >> i said, we just started our derivatives in fx business in mexico so we're ready to go. >> and we love you, rick santelli. we love you! >> see you soon, guys. thanks very much. >>> and it was an up and down week for stocks. bob pisani now recapping all the action. >> bottom line is we ended not far from the highs of the day, not enough to get us into positive territory for the week. look at the dow. what a difference a year makes. if this would have been a year ago, going into uncertainty on a major event happening in cyprus, we would have been selling, now everybody's buying because we think everything's going to work out okay. a different attitude than there was a year ago. different look at some of the earnings. micron, nike, tiffany, all with positive numbers. look at those nice moves up. it still didn't erase the memory of earlier in the week when we had oracle, fedex, caterpillar. those are bellwether names and they really weighed on the markets. we had a lot of ipos this week
have a great weekend. >> go ahead, john? what do you want to say, john? >> i said, we just started our derivatives in fx business in mexico so we're ready to go. >> and we love you, rick santelli. we love you! >> see you soon, guys. thanks very much. >>> and it was an up and down week for stocks. bob pisani now recapping all the action. >> bottom line is we ended not far from the highs of the day, not enough to get us into positive territory for the week....
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>> we love you, john. and we will miss you. but the best of luck in your next big opportunity. of course, thank you so much for watching on this friday night. you can catch more "fast money" on monday at 5:00. meantime, "options action" is coming up next. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life.
>> we love you, john. and we will miss you. but the best of luck in your next big opportunity. of course, thank you so much for watching on this friday night. you can catch more "fast money" on monday at 5:00. meantime, "options action" is coming up next. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not...
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then cit group with chairman and ceo john thain. he'll address speculation his company is up for sale again. all ahead in the next hour of "the closing bell." you're watching "the closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> >>> [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home.
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john forbes is here. john? >> i'm going to do a little rick santelli. let's break it down. $137 billion that apple has in cash but only 43 billion of that is actually in u.s. accounts. only about that much. that's what is available for apple to pay out in dividends without paying additional taxes. apple pays out about $10 billion annually. that's the rate that they are paying out in dividends. so the issue is how fast are they accumulating u.s. cash? well, it turns out at less than 4 billion per year. so if they boost the dividend by more than 30%, it raises the question that maybe they are drawing down their u.s. cash amount and maybe if they are drawing that down they need to do something like take out loans with some other companies. tyler? >> jon fortt, thank you for that rundown. speaking of the rundown, let's stay with it. jon fortt is going to stay with us and julia boorstin is going to join us to continue the apple discussion. how much should apple boost and what is the company doing with the 140 billion in cash. jon, do you have any ideas here?
john forbes is here. john? >> i'm going to do a little rick santelli. let's break it down. $137 billion that apple has in cash but only 43 billion of that is actually in u.s. accounts. only about that much. that's what is available for apple to pay out in dividends without paying additional taxes. apple pays out about $10 billion annually. that's the rate that they are paying out in dividends. so the issue is how fast are they accumulating u.s. cash? well, it turns out at less than 4...
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let's go to john in missouri. john? >> caller: hey, jim, your take on wind stream is it dying? >> we don't need wind stream. go buy some verizon. we don't need it in the portfolio. sell sell sell. go to silver back in missouri. silver back? >> caller: hey, jim. a big north missouri march madness boo-yah to you. >> best of luck, march madness boo-yah right back at you. bracketology. what's up? >> caller: hey, with all the brackets being selled out, what do you think of international paper? >> i think it's still a buy. buy 200 shares, buy a 100 and hope for a pull back. but they're doing a great job. will in connecticut. will? >> caller: when i say boo, you say yeah. boo -- >> yeah. >> caller: snb. i think this is a -- >> i like this stock! i think it's a -- buy buy buy. warm up to it. it keeps getting away. i like this. this sinovis it's good. kathy in pennsylvania. >> caller: this is kathy. i wanted to know about oracle. i bought it ten years ago, paid $33. what's your thoughts? >> okay, stephanie link the co-director of my travel trust with me. she's putting out a bulletin, an
let's go to john in missouri. john? >> caller: hey, jim, your take on wind stream is it dying? >> we don't need wind stream. go buy some verizon. we don't need it in the portfolio. sell sell sell. go to silver back in missouri. silver back? >> caller: hey, jim. a big north missouri march madness boo-yah to you. >> best of luck, march madness boo-yah right back at you. bracketology. what's up? >> caller: hey, with all the brackets being selled out, what do you think...
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john, the co-founder and ceo of simple. >>> coming up tonight, continental. notice apple shares are higher, the day before the anniversary of their initiation on the dividend. >> that's all 4 "squawk on the street" this morning. thank you for watching. let's get the "fast money" "halftime report" back at hq. >> thanks, simon and melissa. welcome to the "halftime report." four hours before we close. here's where we stand. dow and s&p and nasdaq off their lows of the session. nasd dow only off by 17. major improvement following the opening. cash is king at least at h hewlett-packa hewlett-packard. katie who rarely does television is talking to us about the stock. morgan stanley, can this banking giant with stand the heat from europe? one stock and one-half time brawl. >>> silence, will it silence the bulls? streets stung and rallied on a surprise move to tax bank deposits in the small island country? is this the start of a pullback many warned about? our traders this hour. stephanie, what do you think? how are you trading today? >> it depends if this spreads to
john, the co-founder and ceo of simple. >>> coming up tonight, continental. notice apple shares are higher, the day before the anniversary of their initiation on the dividend. >> that's all 4 "squawk on the street" this morning. thank you for watching. let's get the "fast money" "halftime report" back at hq. >> thanks, simon and melissa. welcome to the "halftime report." four hours before we close. here's where we stand. dow and...
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. >> as john was saying. do you feel that they are on a low side. . above the tangible. . >> that's to be expected. i think that's where the bears will start to cave. >> and you see it going where in the next 12 months in terms of share price. >> a $2 u.s. share price. looking for a loss of 30 cents next year. we have seen too many companies come under pressure. >> thank you so much for joining us today. >> apple and samsung and belkin. . so, how could this affect belkin's booming business? is the belkin ceo. great to have you with us. >> how sustainable is it for you to grow in the double digits? there is a lot of competition out there. >> we actually expect our growth to accelerate increasingly, our experiences with technology as people is more and more the personal very emotional choice. and if we could stay close to what really matters to people, we think that we can actually accelerate our growth. >> how do you think people will continue to choose your products? >> you have named a couple of folks that have had great success. we spend an extraord
. >> as john was saying. do you feel that they are on a low side. . above the tangible. . >> that's to be expected. i think that's where the bears will start to cave. >> and you see it going where in the next 12 months in terms of share price. >> a $2 u.s. share price. looking for a loss of 30 cents next year. we have seen too many companies come under pressure. >> thank you so much for joining us today. >> apple and samsung and belkin. . so, how could this...
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john harwood correctly set me straight. your health insurance rates may skyrocket and guess who just joined a major corporate board. viacom is the company and guess who the person is. we'll tell you in two minutes. o. with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> the big three indexes all with green airo. a little higher. back with the rundown. the senate floating a proposal that would require americans to pay sales tax when shopping online. supporters say it's going to add billions to state coffe
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. >> john carney called it a cyprus thing a black swan. it's a tiny black swan. >> it's a gossling. >> a duckling. we've seen these things before and maybe become immune to the immediate fear of them. that's it for us. thank you for joining us today. >> see you tomorrow. "street signs" begins right now. have a great afternoon, everybody. ♪ >> i had a play that to start the show. bull market, bear market, cyprus rocking the world with a surprise new tax. is this smaller country the next big black swan? could this new tax happen right here? we've got all the angles and the story that is shaking investors and a full road map coming up. >>> plus, is the board of one big bank losing faith in its ceo? >>> good, bad, and down right ugly in housing. i cannot do this right now, mandy. >> well, you know what, we are well off the lows of the day, first, the dow was down 109 points earlier on but still possibly the first two-day losing streak for all the major averages in nearly a month. keep in mind though we did have a real good for a while, right
. >> john carney called it a cyprus thing a black swan. it's a tiny black swan. >> it's a gossling. >> a duckling. we've seen these things before and maybe become immune to the immediate fear of them. that's it for us. thank you for joining us today. >> see you tomorrow. "street signs" begins right now. have a great afternoon, everybody. ♪ >> i had a play that to start the show. bull market, bear market, cyprus rocking the world with a surprise new tax....
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john in my home state of pennsylvania. john! >> caller: boo-yah! how you doing, jim? >> i'm waiting for the phillies to get started unless you're a pirate fan. that would be a bummer. >> caller: hamels looks good this year. i'm calling about ameren pharmaceuticals. i've been following this company about the past year and a half. it looks like the two-headed swan in the marketplace with indications it's a one-hit wonder for product. the marketplace starved astrazeneca, glaxo, merck and pfizer. >> we are going to veto it. this is like the mets without having dickey, okay? we get the picture right, clear on that one? don't buy. let's go to tyler in virginia. tyler. >> caller: boo-yah, dr. cramer. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i like your opinion on travel centers of america. i got in it two months ago and it's up 40%. ring the register or hold on? >> i've been looking at this company trying to figure out what they are going to do with natural gas. the answer is, i've got to hold this, do homework and give you a much better view on it. it seems too exciting to me. let's go to ed
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. >>> let's get to john harwood. he has some breaking news. >> maria, we are not going to have a government shutdown on march 27th when the current government funding bill runs out. the senate has just passed its version of the so-called cr with more than 70 votes in favor. the house plans to pass it tomorrow. and again, it reflects the fact that the fiscal fights that were at fever pitch throughout 2011 and 2012 have now been defused. both sides are working at a much slower pace, less of a crisis atmosphere, maria. >> all right, john, thank you so much. feeling cramped at the back of the plane? wait until you hear what the largest airlines are doing to keep business class flyers flat-out happy. of course, it all comes with a price. stay with us. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thin
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john harwood live from washington. our local partners in italy are reporting now that because this may develop over the weekend that the center left leader pisani in italy has been asked by the president to attempt to form a government. it is not clear whether he'll be able to do that or whether we'll still go to a caretaker government until there are fresh elections and there may be movement on this over the weekend particularly if he can do a deal with berlusconi. in the meantime we have breaking news. >> it's not breaking news. reuters is sending it to session highs above 130 against the u.s. dollar. reuters is quoting, and i want to be very careful with this, but reuters is quoting the deputy leader of the island's ruling democrat party ruling that a solution to cyprus's bailout crisis could be within houris. >> want to explain what is happening here. essentially they didn't get a deal from russia so they're being forced back to the european union. the stuff you see michelle talking about is all an attempt to do a
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ace pollster john mclaughlin, among the best pollsters in the country. so he got the gop, particularly in the house, but also in the senate, obsessing about deficits and debt. i mean, it's an obsession. it's green eye shade. as you call it, it's bean counting. so mclaughlin polls, the most important impact issue, the most important impact issue in the country, economy and jobs. 60%. okay? second, health care. 40%. you have to go down to third, deficit and debt, and that's only 33%. so the deficit/debt thing, i think you're losing ground on that. and here's another one. i want you to hear this. only 6% of those polled want to cut medicare. and yet you've got a house budget that wants to slam medicare. i know entitlement reforms are necessary. maybe small ones. but people do not want to see that program depart. you all are running against the tide, even of the numbers of major republican pollster like john mclaughlin. >> my point has been in order to fix this presidential fix we have in our party we have to do a couple things. we have to do more than just,
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john and i talked about that several weeks back. corn something a name potentially if you get a lift in some of the smartphone and tablet sales in terms of the acceleration that i would look towards. none of the names would i buy. when you look at a cheap valuation, apple is actually the place right now to be. >> i disagree. i know you don't believe in the intel story, i do. i'm with mike. i think there's upside. you're getting a 4% dividend yield while you're waiting for them to get themselves in place to get themselves more in the mobile. they missed that mobile run but i think they're big enough and bad enough they can push their way in. >> it's not like you're saying that these are all can't miss big winners. they all probably have some issue as to why they haven't participated to the level that others have. >> for sure. that's exactly it. and corning to me is very interesting because, you know, you understand exactly why there's been a drag, because large screen tvs, it's no longer big growth industry, but this is 150-year-old
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john, thanks. >> the ghost busters thing maybe they measure with. take a look at shares of lulu lemon. the retailer had to pull a popular line of yoga pants because the pants were too sheer. the stock is still up in the premarket. >>> and kb homes posting a smaller than expected loss. just a few minutes ago revenue sharply above the consensus. >> let the >> let the good times roll. up next, a join venture between wendell pierce and joe henry. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ >>> welcome >>> welcome back, everybody. futures have been a little bit weaker. we're still down 12.5 points below fair value. they came in at a strong level. 340,000. so that trend continues. let's get back down to andrew in new orleans. he join
john, thanks. >> the ghost busters thing maybe they measure with. take a look at shares of lulu lemon. the retailer had to pull a popular line of yoga pants because the pants were too sheer. the stock is still up in the premarket. >>> and kb homes posting a smaller than expected loss. just a few minutes ago revenue sharply above the consensus. >> let the >> let the good times roll. up next, a join venture between wendell pierce and joe henry. ♪ ♪ [ female...
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john is the bear. 90 seconds on the clock. bull, make your case. >> well, i think when you look at things right now you're looking at low interest rate environment. that's something we have been in for a long time. i think that's going to continue certainly we'll know more about that when we hear more from the fed. i think that's one. when you look at buying a home, versus renting a home, i think the advantage goes to the buying. look at what lennar has going, new orders are up 34%. we're up at $43, i missed it. i think it's doing higher. >> doc, what's going on? >> for 2013 i do think it's going higher, but in the short term the index of home builder confidence, these are the actual people swinging the hammers and so forth is now at a three-month slide. in other words, after having eight months of just very positive outlook, now they're negative. and you've got input costs. all the costs because of superstorm sandy and all the rest have increased for the guys. the problem for the home builders is supply. they don't have enoug
john is the bear. 90 seconds on the clock. bull, make your case. >> well, i think when you look at things right now you're looking at low interest rate environment. that's something we have been in for a long time. i think that's going to continue certainly we'll know more about that when we hear more from the fed. i think that's one. when you look at buying a home, versus renting a home, i think the advantage goes to the buying. look at what lennar has going, new orders are up 34%. we're...
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cnbc's chief technology reporter john fortt has all the details from the report. >> oracle out with those very disappointing reports. stock was down as much as 8% after hours. here are the gruesome details. misses on the tom top ask bottom lines. wall street was looking for revenue around $9.4 billion. oracle turned in just shy of $9 billion. nonbacked eps of 64 cents. oracle turned in 65. as the revenue pretty much fell across the board, new lifeless and cloud revenue was well light. nongap operating margins, just a little bit light, but still in this. and then the guidance, q4 is oracle's big quarter. this is where wall street was hoping for some blowout numbers, looking for around 11.5 billion in revenue, 88 cents of eps, oracle said, no, we're not going to do quite that well, in fact, guided to just a negative 1 to plus 4% growth in revenue for the quarter. wall street better than 5% growth. new revenue will fall a couple of percentage points short of what wall street wanted and hardware product revenue very much light. the cfo says the problem here is not product, it was sales force
cnbc's chief technology reporter john fortt has all the details from the report. >> oracle out with those very disappointing reports. stock was down as much as 8% after hours. here are the gruesome details. misses on the tom top ask bottom lines. wall street was looking for revenue around $9.4 billion. oracle turned in just shy of $9 billion. nonbacked eps of 64 cents. oracle turned in 65. as the revenue pretty much fell across the board, new lifeless and cloud revenue was well light....
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roger altman and john stoltfus. john, your thoughts? >> i think it's part and parcel of the process of recovery in the european monetary union. this type of event to occur that we have seen over the weekend and the way things are unfolding, really commonplace in a recovery process. just another speed bump in the road. it isn't -- is it a threat in the immediate moment? most certainly is. it will rock the markets somewhat. but i think the markets have already digested and moving forward. >> you kind of agreed with that in the last hour. >> largely. >> we will probably see where things go from here. if it is not cyprus catching your attention, what is? >> what i think is that the effects of quantitative easing, the effects of all the twist operations are actually generating better fund mentals. in effect, what ben bernanke has done is primed the well. we are at a point where we're beginning to really benefit from it, whether it's coming from jobs, improve. s in housing, overall improvements in manufacturing, in services. this is a recover
roger altman and john stoltfus. john, your thoughts? >> i think it's part and parcel of the process of recovery in the european monetary union. this type of event to occur that we have seen over the weekend and the way things are unfolding, really commonplace in a recovery process. just another speed bump in the road. it isn't -- is it a threat in the immediate moment? most certainly is. it will rock the markets somewhat. but i think the markets have already digested and moving forward....
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. >> well, john mendelson, a wonderful thinker on wall street, he was the one who coined the phrase, dr. copper, the metal with a ph.d in economics. and i haven't talked to him in the past 30 years about this, but his contention, which makes great sense, is that copper, as a basic industrial metal, its price is an important indicator of the trend in real business activity. and it seems to me what's happening in china with respect to the buildup of inventories and base metals, including copper, is a telltale sign of consequences, among other things, the suppression of prices, and the manipulation of credit, which in china are carried to extremes. >> and the you look at the chart of copper, you only have to be led to believe that business is deteriorating, it's getting worse, and of course that leade me to the fact that the fed is just going to continue to be there. >> yeah. >> it all comes back to the fed. >> it does, until -- >> it doesn't. >> people rebel against the fed. they rebelled against the fed in the late '70s. don't forget, j. william miller, then chairman to have the feder
. >> well, john mendelson, a wonderful thinker on wall street, he was the one who coined the phrase, dr. copper, the metal with a ph.d in economics. and i haven't talked to him in the past 30 years about this, but his contention, which makes great sense, is that copper, as a basic industrial metal, its price is an important indicator of the trend in real business activity. and it seems to me what's happening in china with respect to the buildup of inventories and base metals, including...
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director of the pediatric division at john hopkins university. and with us this hour, cnbc contributors keith boykin. as always, dr. carson, great to see you. i'm reading one of many articles that you're retiring in 100 days. i wonder if you would share future plans, especially public service. >> i have a lot of things on my agenda. i've got ten international trips. a multitude of speaking engagements around this country. we're working very hard with the college fund. we're in all 50 states. we're putting in reading rooms all around the country. particular particularly targeting title one schools. >> as you know, senator carl levin is retiring. any interest in that open senate seat? >> people keep trying to put me into politics. i don't believe i fit the mold. i don't believe in political correctness, and i certainly don't believe with getting into bed with special interest groups. i just don't believe i'd fit. >> how about television? i've been reading about tv interest on your part. >> yes, i enjoy television. i think it's the way to reach the
director of the pediatric division at john hopkins university. and with us this hour, cnbc contributors keith boykin. as always, dr. carson, great to see you. i'm reading one of many articles that you're retiring in 100 days. i wonder if you would share future plans, especially public service. >> i have a lot of things on my agenda. i've got ten international trips. a multitude of speaking engagements around this country. we're working very hard with the college fund. we're in all 50...
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john ricotello is stepping down. he says in part the decision is leave is all by my accountability for the shortcomings this year. it looks like we will come in slightly below the financial guide answer we issued to the street. for that i am 100% account. so another ceo who is stepping up and saying i'm leaving because of poor performance at the company. the video game giant warrants that it expects earnings to be at the low end or slightly below previously issued guidance. and the shares in after-hours trading were done. >> federal reserve kicking off its two-day meeting today. we have the latest as a result of the survey. steve steve liesman is here. >> when is the fed expected to stop buying assets. let's look at the first chart. what was expected in january was for the fed to purchase $858 billion in assets. it works out to 76 billion a month, which is below the $85 billion level. i think there's a reason for that that we will show you in a second. the next thing i want to show you is this elaborate thing we crea
john ricotello is stepping down. he says in part the decision is leave is all by my accountability for the shortcomings this year. it looks like we will come in slightly below the financial guide answer we issued to the street. for that i am 100% account. so another ceo who is stepping up and saying i'm leaving because of poor performance at the company. the video game giant warrants that it expects earnings to be at the low end or slightly below previously issued guidance. and the shares in...
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you just can't do it. >> john? >> yes. >> i was told by somebody in administration one of the things he may have done is underestimate. they thought that was going to be the trigger. >> no question about it. absolutely right. >> yeah. >> there is no group above 7% when it comes to those who want to solve the deficit with tax increases only. and only two groups barely in double digits when we say we should not cut the deficit at this time. it is broad based. it seems like the issue of doing so with spending cuts only has a certain momentum. we will see whether or not that conditions. >> thank god you're back for the sweet 16. geez. you've only lost one. i can't wait until thursday. >> you're in for us? >> my daughter has duke winning it all. me and the president bipartisan. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your bus
you just can't do it. >> john? >> yes. >> i was told by somebody in administration one of the things he may have done is underestimate. they thought that was going to be the trigger. >> no question about it. absolutely right. >> yeah. >> there is no group above 7% when it comes to those who want to solve the deficit with tax increases only. and only two groups barely in double digits when we say we should not cut the deficit at this time. it is broad based....
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also take a look at a likonic art surge after the ceo john ricutello stepped down. >> it's in the game. >> coming up next on "fast" how the situation in cyprus can agitate one group that's not known for being too friendly. >> what he's in the market for right now. plus a deeper dive into the oil markets. haroldham, the ceo of continental resources, he'll tell us what it will feel like on the last leg of the energy boom. much more "fast" straight ahead. ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> >>> the u.s. is in the midst of a major power shift. the energy boom here in the u.s. creating an energy revolution. and
also take a look at a likonic art surge after the ceo john ricutello stepped down. >> it's in the game. >> coming up next on "fast" how the situation in cyprus can agitate one group that's not known for being too friendly. >> what he's in the market for right now. plus a deeper dive into the oil markets. haroldham, the ceo of continental resources, he'll tell us what it will feel like on the last leg of the energy boom. much more "fast" straight ahead. ♪...
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john, i think, takes some responsibility for the problems at ea. simms city, we had a move into digital that no one could have predicted and a lot of the games were analog, and i think that john is the fall guy here for that particular incredible trend. although he was always too bullish. >> always too bullish. >> and he had a mea culpa. >> yes. >> watch deere and watch electronic arts for very different reasons. as we said, the opening bell is just about four minute away and get read per another big day of trading. how much will cyprus play in if at all and housing starts. big crowd here, post 9. "squawk on the street" returns right after this. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the
john, i think, takes some responsibility for the problems at ea. simms city, we had a move into digital that no one could have predicted and a lot of the games were analog, and i think that john is the fall guy here for that particular incredible trend. although he was always too bullish. >> always too bullish. >> and he had a mea culpa. >> yes. >> watch deere and watch electronic arts for very different reasons. as we said, the opening bell is just about four minute...
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our guest host, john kelly and constance hunter. >> she's still in spring. >> i'm in winter. it's supposed to snow again. >> we're complaining about -- it didn't snow at all last year. now it snowed a lot this year. you have to give me the list of things -- what would indicate it's not warming? there really isn't. eastbound that asteroid and meteorites. cnn anchor really did ask is that because of climate change. >>> conclusion of a two-day fed meeting. policy statement updated economic forecast and a news conference by chairman bernanke as they say in chicago. that's where we find steve liesman in washington this morning. i don't know what andrew was trying to stay earlier that you're hanging out with bernanke. a lot of people hanging out with the chairman. not just you. you didn't have breakfast or anything, right? >> no, we didn't have breakfast. i thought i would let that run for a little while. >> you should have just said let me just -- >> let's move on. i like that music you were playing this morning. quite soothing. you know, i kind of think of today's meeting as let'
our guest host, john kelly and constance hunter. >> she's still in spring. >> i'm in winter. it's supposed to snow again. >> we're complaining about -- it didn't snow at all last year. now it snowed a lot this year. you have to give me the list of things -- what would indicate it's not warming? there really isn't. eastbound that asteroid and meteorites. cnn anchor really did ask is that because of climate change. >>> conclusion of a two-day fed meeting. policy...
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let's get to john harwood with breaking news. >>> a new normal and fiscal policy in washington. two votes back-to-back. one, approving the ryan budget, which is a polarizing document, as the democrats are polarizing. they also passed the continuing resolution to keep the government funded past march 27th. that was one where they cooperated in a bipartisan way. you had a majority of republicans voting for the bill. democrats also voting for the bill. washington has decided no more crisis. we're not going to shut down the government. you can expect more when the debt limit reaches its conclusion later in the year. they're not going to have a crisis over that, but you'll have a long-term discussion about taxes and what to do in the long term. but in the short term, they're trying to keep it as smooth as possible. that'sen extension of the government funding through the rest of the year. >> cypress must find billions of euros to avert a financial melt jen down. can it be done? we'll speak to professor of economic for her take in just a few. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia.
let's get to john harwood with breaking news. >>> a new normal and fiscal policy in washington. two votes back-to-back. one, approving the ryan budget, which is a polarizing document, as the democrats are polarizing. they also passed the continuing resolution to keep the government funded past march 27th. that was one where they cooperated in a bipartisan way. you had a majority of republicans voting for the bill. democrats also voting for the bill. washington has decided no more...
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but also, eddie lampert moving down to florida, there was the report last week john paulson was potentially thinking about puerto rico. >> puerto rico. >> but this whole idea, we always say that -- i always say they live in new york and they don't want to leave. all of a sudden, people -- look at phil mickelson. he was the netjet guy, right? >> he said ta 62% of his money is going to different taxations. so -- >> bill maher, you have to work hard to lose him. >> i'm seeing a change in activity in that special group of people that are driving things. we should have asked michelle about that. she's always on. >> but i'm also seeing, andrew, today, you're 36. 30 is the new 40. >> i like the way you talk about these other tenth percenters as if they're other people. we have to go again. >> coming up, a live report from europe. stocks are selling off in early trading after news about cyprus. . a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom com
but also, eddie lampert moving down to florida, there was the report last week john paulson was potentially thinking about puerto rico. >> puerto rico. >> but this whole idea, we always say that -- i always say they live in new york and they don't want to leave. all of a sudden, people -- look at phil mickelson. he was the netjet guy, right? >> he said ta 62% of his money is going to different taxations. so -- >> bill maher, you have to work hard to lose him. >>...
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let's bring in our own john harwood for reaction. thomas perez is not without controversy and i wonder how it will go down in the senate. we had a report from the justice department saying he gave incomplete testimony himself whether the department's political leadership was involved in a decision to dismiss three of the four defendants in a lawsuit the bush administration brought against the new black panther party. will the republicans run with that? will they be in opposition to his nomination? >> they'll run with it to some degree. that black panther case doesn't amount to much. there are other controversies as well, aggression sill proponent of voting rights and there was an article criticizing the way he criticized interpretation of disparate impact of federal policies on minorities compared to other americans. tom perez is a liberal no question about it. the president is determined to have people who both ideologically as well as demographically and ethnically reflect his coalition and his approach to governance. i do expect t
let's bring in our own john harwood for reaction. thomas perez is not without controversy and i wonder how it will go down in the senate. we had a report from the justice department saying he gave incomplete testimony himself whether the department's political leadership was involved in a decision to dismiss three of the four defendants in a lawsuit the bush administration brought against the new black panther party. will the republicans run with that? will they be in opposition to his...
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look at john chambers at cisco putting out a memo to his company saying they haven't done enough. not just on the pay gap but the percentage of women that are at management level. i think it's already made a huge impact. >> let's turn to this tax issue. we have seen amazon deal with it on a state by state basis. the stock hasn't really reflected the sort of lingering concern over state sales tax spp this a game changer for the industry or not? >> well, i think -- i think what's happened is this was supposed to be a few years and it's now been about 20. so i think it was good at the beginning but it's been unfair to other retailers, which is why should -- if either everybody collects the tax or nobody collects the tax. i'm not for taxes at all on these kinds of goods but i think it's got to be fair for everybody because it hurts local businesses if internet companies can do it without tax. but for us, our agenda is we don't think students should be paying tax on any educational material. they're already overburn denned with expenses and in debt. we shouldn't tax learning material.
look at john chambers at cisco putting out a memo to his company saying they haven't done enough. not just on the pay gap but the percentage of women that are at management level. i think it's already made a huge impact. >> let's turn to this tax issue. we have seen amazon deal with it on a state by state basis. the stock hasn't really reflected the sort of lingering concern over state sales tax spp this a game changer for the industry or not? >> well, i think -- i think what's...
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pete takes on john. simon and melissa, i know you'll be looking forward to that. >> you bet. >> if you're flying soon, expect it to be crowded can planes packed and airlines willing to pay more, airlines are going further to win over high paying customers. the story sure to infuriate many fliers out there. >> i think it's going to infuriate the people counting on an upgrade to first class. united this week is bringing back the ps service on flights between the two hubs in los angeles and san francisco and the hub at jfk new york. these are live seats in business flats. united has stripped out and used fewer seats for the business class in hopes of getting more revenue. what are we seeing with the airlines? all of them are moving in this direction. they're adding premium service because they're targtding corporate customers in the entertainment industry, financial services, industries that will pay for that extra service. >> united will have fewer premium cabinet seats in the new configuration. delta has
pete takes on john. simon and melissa, i know you'll be looking forward to that. >> you bet. >> if you're flying soon, expect it to be crowded can planes packed and airlines willing to pay more, airlines are going further to win over high paying customers. the story sure to infuriate many fliers out there. >> i think it's going to infuriate the people counting on an upgrade to first class. united this week is bringing back the ps service on flights between the two hubs in los...
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the key question whether john boehner will bring a bill to the house. >> i am confident that john boehner will bring that bill and i'm feeling optimistic we have come too far right now with labor and business arguing about defense and we just can't have a 95% agreement get sabotaged over that. and 13 years is too long. the path for citizenship cannot take 13 years. it is not right for those people who have been living in this country and working hard and playing by the rules. >> that's a discussion we could have in the comfort of a cnn studio when we're all senators. >> kamala harris, ron brownstein, ana navarro, thank you. >>> head for our popular online segment called getting to know. this week you'll get to know more about california ag kamala harris. fareed zakaria "gps" is next. >>> this is "gps global public square." welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. a great show for you today. first up, the question for the economy. should we save or should we spend? what will get the economy moving faster? i'll talk to the chief proponent of spend
the key question whether john boehner will bring a bill to the house. >> i am confident that john boehner will bring that bill and i'm feeling optimistic we have come too far right now with labor and business arguing about defense and we just can't have a 95% agreement get sabotaged over that. and 13 years is too long. the path for citizenship cannot take 13 years. it is not right for those people who have been living in this country and working hard and playing by the rules. >>...
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he said this guy against him john boehner, but i just want to play something kind of indecreed thabl happened over the weekend. here is the president and here is john boehner. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. >> we do not have an immediate debt crisis. >> he just seed the moral high ground there? >> that is fairly amazing. by the way, democrats will be running that for a while now. i think it goes to the point where most americans are actually focused on jobs and economy, erin. they're not focused on the debt. i think you have that captive sort of republican grass root that is focused on the debt and trimming back federal government. and they've captured the s of republican party. but the vast majority of americans are more focused on the economy and creating jobs and building stable middle class than they are on cutting the deficit. yeah, the deficit is an issue. it's not the number one issue. >> why, boehner do that? we don't have an immediate debt crisis. you would see that in the market, right? so baner er isboehner is sayin. it is against what he's been say
he said this guy against him john boehner, but i just want to play something kind of indecreed thabl happened over the weekend. here is the president and here is john boehner. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. >> we do not have an immediate debt crisis. >> he just seed the moral high ground there? >> that is fairly amazing. by the way, democrats will be running that for a while now. i think it goes to the point where most americans are actually...
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what are you seeing over there, john? >> wolf, after the news conference president obama and prime minister netanyahu both saying they'd like to bring back the peace process and the prime minister saying he wished the palestinians would come back to the bargaining table without any preconditions. one of the preconditions is the continued construction of israeli settlements in the west bank. it's also been a huge source of contention and friction between president obama, prime minister netanyahu. mr. obama never used the word settlement today but, wolf, it is still a big obstacle. new construction in the israeli settlement clearing ground for new homes and complicating any hopes for peace. just across the way a bigger test. the push to build hundreds more on the west bank parcel israel calls e-1. the land is prepared. the water lines are in place. the police station, too. the final step, a government green light, would make the mayor happy and infuriate the white house. >> i expect my prime minister to take care of our you
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back to jessica and john in jerusalem. this is the tenth time that the president of the united states has met with the prime minister of israel. and, jessica, those of us who have covered all ten of these visits and these meetings and you and i and john have, this was, by far, the most effusive in their mutual praise, their warmth. what happened? >> never seen them quite so cozy as they were today. it was probably a little deliberate for the cameras. >> a tad calculated, maybe. >> also a sign that these two men know they have to work together and get along if they get anything done. at one point i know the president said in his meeting with netanyahu when they first came together, his wife was in between us two men and the president said, she's a rose between two thorns. there is a self-awareness that both of them have been prickly with each other at times, had a frosty relationship and now it is time to heal those wounds and move forward because the president is looking for a legacy move here, he would like to move forwar
back to jessica and john in jerusalem. this is the tenth time that the president of the united states has met with the prime minister of israel. and, jessica, those of us who have covered all ten of these visits and these meetings and you and i and john have, this was, by far, the most effusive in their mutual praise, their warmth. what happened? >> never seen them quite so cozy as they were today. it was probably a little deliberate for the cameras. >> a tad calculated, maybe....
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house speaker john boehner reacts in our exclusive interview. >>> also in national the cdc now says one in every 50 children has autism. one in 50. there are real questions being raised at how the cdc arrived at these numbers. >>> and the sports lead. how long has it been since the miami heat lost a game? well, back then most of us had not even heard of the harlem shake. good time. >>> we begin with the world lead. and finally, all sides of the middle east peace conflict are seeing eye to eye on something. none of them expect much to come out of president obama's first trip to israel as president. the president just wrapped up a news conference with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem and as you'll see from this clip things are off to a chummy start for two leaders with legendary limited affection from one another. >> i want to express a special thanks to sarah as well as your two sons for their warmth and hospitality. it was wonderful to see them. they are -- i did inform the prime minister that they are very good looking young men who clearly got their looks fro
house speaker john boehner reacts in our exclusive interview. >>> also in national the cdc now says one in every 50 children has autism. one in 50. there are real questions being raised at how the cdc arrived at these numbers. >>> and the sports lead. how long has it been since the miami heat lost a game? well, back then most of us had not even heard of the harlem shake. good time. >>> we begin with the world lead. and finally, all sides of the middle east peace...
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john berman has that. >> this is nuts. canadian police arrested two inmates who used a hijacked helicopter to pull off a daring prison escape. police say the inmates 36-year-old benjamin hudon-barbeau and 33-year-old danny provencal climbed a ladder dangling from the chopper. they were whisked away from this maximum security facility outside montreal. the first inmate and two unidentified suspects were apprehended really quickly. the second inmate surrendered peacefully overnight. so it's weird but over. >>> a vigil on the campus of seton hill university near pittsburgh after a deadly bus crash. the woman's lacrosse team bus skidded off the pennsylvania turnpike saturday, smashed into a tree. the bus driver and the coach of the lacrosse team who was six months pregnant were killed. there was some rain, there was some snow on the road but police have not released an official cause of the crash. >>> in a very public display of republican soul searching, the rnc is set to release an internal review of the 2012 election, what
john berman has that. >> this is nuts. canadian police arrested two inmates who used a hijacked helicopter to pull off a daring prison escape. police say the inmates 36-year-old benjamin hudon-barbeau and 33-year-old danny provencal climbed a ladder dangling from the chopper. they were whisked away from this maximum security facility outside montreal. the first inmate and two unidentified suspects were apprehended really quickly. the second inmate surrendered peacefully overnight. so it's...
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john king is there. >> reporter: the bullets are real. complacency the enemy at the security training kacademy. >> we have enemies motivated on us to do attacks in the cities, settlements, wherever there are jews. we're not waiting for the suicide bomber to come. we want to be prepared. >> reporter: expect the unexpected is what gat, a colonel in the israeli reserves, teaches students like these men training to protect jerusalem's light rail service. yet, he has zero expectations president obama's visit will make any difference at this time of increasingle israeli-palestinian tension. >> i remember my mother said when i was a child, i hope you don't are to go through the army. i told her always, since i was a child, i don't think that will be true. and me, i'm not telling that to my kids. i'm telling them, listen, guys, these are the facts, if you live in israel, you'll probably have to go to the army. >> reporter: low expectations done mean there aren't enormous stakes. >> he does not want to be the american president on whose watch iran
john king is there. >> reporter: the bullets are real. complacency the enemy at the security training kacademy. >> we have enemies motivated on us to do attacks in the cities, settlements, wherever there are jews. we're not waiting for the suicide bomber to come. we want to be prepared. >> reporter: expect the unexpected is what gat, a colonel in the israeli reserves, teaches students like these men training to protect jerusalem's light rail service. yet, he has zero...
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john, thanks so much. >>> all right. here's what else we're working on "around the world" this hour. ♪ >> soul singer joss stone said she was having a really nice day, that is until police came to her door to tell her someone was trying to kill her. >> a murder plot involving hammers, a metal spike and even a samurai sword. plus, it's being called the air pocalypse. >> and unique way to fund pot farms in london. ♪ i am stuck on band-aid brand ♪ ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our bro
john, thanks so much. >>> all right. here's what else we're working on "around the world" this hour. ♪ >> soul singer joss stone said she was having a really nice day, that is until police came to her door to tell her someone was trying to kill her. >> a murder plot involving hammers, a metal spike and even a samurai sword. plus, it's being called the air pocalypse. >> and unique way to fund pot farms in london. ♪ i am stuck on band-aid brand ♪ ♪...
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it sounds like from jeff toobin and joe johns that the justices were all over the place. so we'll have to wrat and sewai and equal rights for gay enabled us list the partisan veil and shine the spotlight on the human faces. human faces of suffering. >> conversations at microphones continue i have to squeeze if a break. continuing to cover this live. if you want to listen to those at the podium outside the supreme court you can do so. when we come back a critical decision overseas for our own. amanda knox. is she not guilty and that's not subject to being tried again or might she once again have to go overseas and be tried for murder? okay. so i'm the bad guy for being clean. you said it. ladies, let's not fight dirty. cascade kitchen counselor. see, over time, finish gel can leave hard-water film on your dishes and dishwasher. new cascade platinum's triple-action formula not only cleans your dishes, it helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. so we're good? don't do that. okay. [ female announcer ] cascade's best is new cascade platinum. our largest selection of lobster entr
it sounds like from jeff toobin and joe johns that the justices were all over the place. so we'll have to wrat and sewai and equal rights for gay enabled us list the partisan veil and shine the spotlight on the human faces. human faces of suffering. >> conversations at microphones continue i have to squeeze if a break. continuing to cover this live. if you want to listen to those at the podium outside the supreme court you can do so. when we come back a critical decision overseas for our...